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The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme

Background: Many countries are responding to the global shortage of midwives by increasing the student intake to their midwifery schools. At the same time, attention must be paid to the quality of education being provided, so that quality of midwifery care can be assured. Methods of assuring quality...

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Autores principales: Nove, Andrea, Pairman, Sally, Bohle, Leah F., Garg, Shantanu, Moyo, Nester T., Michel-Schuldt, Michaela, Hoffmann, Axel, Castro, Gonçalo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6032023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29969974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1489604
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author Nove, Andrea
Pairman, Sally
Bohle, Leah F.
Garg, Shantanu
Moyo, Nester T.
Michel-Schuldt, Michaela
Hoffmann, Axel
Castro, Gonçalo
author_facet Nove, Andrea
Pairman, Sally
Bohle, Leah F.
Garg, Shantanu
Moyo, Nester T.
Michel-Schuldt, Michaela
Hoffmann, Axel
Castro, Gonçalo
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description Background: Many countries are responding to the global shortage of midwives by increasing the student intake to their midwifery schools. At the same time, attention must be paid to the quality of education being provided, so that quality of midwifery care can be assured. Methods of assuring quality of education include accreditation schemes, but capacity to implement such schemes is weak in many countries. Objective: This paper describes the process of developing and pilot testing the International Confederation of Midwives’ Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme (ICM MEAP), based on global standards for midwifery education, and discusses the potential contribution it can make to building capacity and improving quality of care for mothers and their newborns. Methods: A review of relevant global, regional and national standards and tools informed the development of a set of assessment criteria (which was validated during an international consultation exercise) and a process for applying these criteria to midwifery schools. The process was pilot tested in two countries: Comoros and Trinidad and Tobago. Results: The assessment criteria and accreditation process were found to be appropriate in both country contexts, but both were refined after the pilot to make them more user-friendly. Conclusion: The ICM MEAP has the potential to contribute to improving health outcomes for women and newborns by building institutional capacity for the provision of high-quality midwifery education and thus improved quality of midwifery care, via improved accountability for the quality of midwifery education.
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spelling pubmed-60320232018-07-09 The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme Nove, Andrea Pairman, Sally Bohle, Leah F. Garg, Shantanu Moyo, Nester T. Michel-Schuldt, Michaela Hoffmann, Axel Castro, Gonçalo Glob Health Action Capacity Building Background: Many countries are responding to the global shortage of midwives by increasing the student intake to their midwifery schools. At the same time, attention must be paid to the quality of education being provided, so that quality of midwifery care can be assured. Methods of assuring quality of education include accreditation schemes, but capacity to implement such schemes is weak in many countries. Objective: This paper describes the process of developing and pilot testing the International Confederation of Midwives’ Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme (ICM MEAP), based on global standards for midwifery education, and discusses the potential contribution it can make to building capacity and improving quality of care for mothers and their newborns. Methods: A review of relevant global, regional and national standards and tools informed the development of a set of assessment criteria (which was validated during an international consultation exercise) and a process for applying these criteria to midwifery schools. The process was pilot tested in two countries: Comoros and Trinidad and Tobago. Results: The assessment criteria and accreditation process were found to be appropriate in both country contexts, but both were refined after the pilot to make them more user-friendly. Conclusion: The ICM MEAP has the potential to contribute to improving health outcomes for women and newborns by building institutional capacity for the provision of high-quality midwifery education and thus improved quality of midwifery care, via improved accountability for the quality of midwifery education. Taylor & Francis 2018-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6032023/ /pubmed/29969974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1489604 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nove, Andrea
Pairman, Sally
Bohle, Leah F.
Garg, Shantanu
Moyo, Nester T.
Michel-Schuldt, Michaela
Hoffmann, Axel
Castro, Gonçalo
The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme
title The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme
title_full The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme
title_fullStr The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme
title_full_unstemmed The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme
title_short The development of a global Midwifery Education Accreditation Programme
title_sort development of a global midwifery education accreditation programme
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6032023/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29969974
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1489604
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